This year, my National Poetry Month project will feature the cherita form. At the website The Cherita, the form is defined thus: "Cherita is the Malay word for story or tale. A cherita consists of a single stanza of a one-line verse, followed by a two-line verse, and then finishing with a three-line verse...The cherita tells a story."
April 1 Heron Over High Street
April 2 Lap Full of Cat
April 4 Chives
April 5 Plus All the Ones I Could Hear But Not See
April 6 Delicious
April 7 Flip Side
April 8 Secrets
April 9 Watercolor
April 10 That Light
April 11 Stories
April 12 Crowd
April 13 Analog
April 14 Open
April 15 Tree Bones
April 16 Redbuds
April 17 Stuff
April 18 Emperor
April 19 Nothing Red Can Stay
April 20 Time
April 21 Shade
April 22 Earth Day
April 23 Relocation
April 24 Superbloom
April 25 Frost
April 26 Leaves
April 27 Insomnia
April 28 Ode
April 29 Mutualism
April 30 Stories
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